OK, then we'd need to see the site to look at the code, or you can use the web inspector (right click on the banner in Chrome and choose Inspect Element) to see the code that is pulled in by that link.

ralphm
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2012-10-21T01:32:34Z —
#12

Hm, doesn't seem to be easy to manipulate the code much, but you could do something simple like add this to your CSS to make it look a bit better:

ins {
width: 100% !important;
background: black;
}

acqua
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2012-10-21T09:33:50Z —
#13

Can u suggest inline css pls?

ralphm
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2012-10-21T09:38:58Z —
#14

acqua said:

Can u suggest inline css pls?

No, you can't do it inline, because you don't have access to the code. All you could do is put it in the head of your page like this: